Math Question: 2x+6y when x= -4/5 and y= 1/3
Asked By sydney On 09/30/2022 02:31
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x = -4/5 and y =1/3
Replace x with -4/5 and y with 1/3 in the expression:
2x + 6y = 2 *(-4/5) + 6*(1/3)
= (2 * -4) /5 + (6 * 1)/3
= -8/5 + 6/3
= -8/5 + 2
= -8/5 + 2 * (5/5)
= -8/5 + 10/5
= 2/5
Answered On 10/01/2022 04:04
Answered On 10/01/2022 04:04
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